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Crop Processing
Arnold R. Elepao
Associate Professor
Agricultural and Bio-Process Division
Institute of Agricultural Engineering
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology
University of the Philippines Los Baos
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drying
Drying time maximum permissible The maximum elapsed time that may be
used to complete the drying of any portion of the product without undesirable
change in quality.
Drying zone - The band or layer of product in which most of the drying is occurring
at any instant.
Electrical induction Act or process by which an electric conductor becomes
electrified when near a charged body.
Equilibrium moisture content The moisture content of a product when it is in
equilibrium with the surrounding
atmosphere.
Equilibrium relative humidity The relative humidity of air surrounding
the
product in equilibrium with given moisture content. The air and product are at
the same temperature.
Fail-safe control A control designed so that a malfunction of any of its
components will stop the operation of the device or equipment controlled by
it.
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Fuel train - The fuel train, mounted on the grain dryer structure and connected to
the gas burner, includes all piping components of fuel flow control and safety
shut-off valves.
Heat exchanger A device used to transfer heat from one fluid stream to another
without intermixing.
Heating-air drying Use of forced ventilation with the addition of heat for removing
moisture.
Heated-air unit - Basic heated-air-producing unit including AMD, burner system,
and electrical system. It is usually coupled to
drying structure by means
of a flexible duct. It may have
transport
chassis
and
wheels
for
portability.
Insulating fitting- A type of fitting designed to prevent galvanic current flow when
used between two dissimilar metals.
Joule (BTU) - A measure of quantity of heat. One joule will raise the temperature of
one gram of water one degree Celsius. (One
BTU
will
raise
the
temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.)
Line pressure
LP-gas
- A mixture of gaseous petroleum products normally stored and
transported as a liquid under pressure. The principal constituents are propane
and butane.
Modulate (as applied to crop drying in reference to regulation of fuel in
continuous flow) Automatically governing the rate of fuel flow by a control which
is temperature-sensitive in order to maintain a constant temperature at the location
of the sensing device.
Moisture content (dry basis) For products, expressed as percentage, by weight,
of water in the product divided by dry matter.
Weight of water in product
Moisture content, percent = (100) x ------------------------------------Weight of dry matter
Natural gas - A gaseous hydrocarbon, odorless and flammable, found in its natural
state in particular geologic formation as a product of decomposition of organic
matter. The composition is chiefly of the methane series with varying amounts
of other components such as carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and helium often
being present.
Orifice - The opening through which gas is admitted to the burner.
Pascal (psi pounds per square inch or inches of water column) A measure of
pressure or stress. Assumed to be gage pressure unless followed by the term
absolute.
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Pilot- continuous The pilot remains lit during the time power is supplied to the
burner.
Pilot- interruptible The pilot is lit during the time combustion is being
established. When combustion is established the pilot is de-energized.
Pilot-standing - The pilot is manually lit and remains lit until manually shut off.
Plenum - An air chamber maintained under pressure (positive or negative) usually
connected to one or more distributing ducts in a drying or aeration system.
The term is also used to designate the air chamber under the perforated floor
in a grain bin and the pressure chamber between grain columns in some types
of batch or continuous dryers.
Pressure regulator A mechanical device which reduces the fluid (liquid or gas)
pressure to a relatively constant delivery pressure while the inlet pressure
may vary and while the volume of gas may also vary.
Pressure system Method of air movement in which air is forced through the
product with the air duct or ducts at a pressure above atmospheric pressure. It
is called a pushing or forcing system of air movement.
Pre- ventilation As applied to crop dryers, the term refers to clearing or purging
the plenum chamber or duct of any
volatile
gases
prior
to
ignition of the burner. It is usually accomplished by a device which insures
that the fan must operate for a certain period of time before ignition will be
permitted.
Radiation - The process by which energy is emitted from molecules and atoms
owing to the internal changes. Also the combined process of emission,
transmission, and absorption of radiant energy.
Recirculation
- As applied to crop dryers, the term refers to the return of the
portion of the exhaust air to the air intake of the dryer, or to the return of
underdried grain to the dryer or container from which it was removed.
Relative humidity A measure of the moisture content of air expressed
as
a
percentage. It is the ratio of the weight of water vapor in a given volume of
air at a given temperature to the maximum quantity of water vapor which the
same volume of air could hold at the same temperature.
Static pressure A measure of air pressure usually expressed in pascals [inches of
water column (WC)].
Steady state- Condition when the operation or process reaches equilibrium.
Suction system Method of air movement in which the air is moved through
the
product with the air duct or ducts at a
pressure lower than atmospheric. It
is also called an exhaust system of air movement.
Supervision - Continuous monitoring to react automatically to flame failure so as to
shut off gas flow to the unit.
Supplemental heat - Any heat added to that already present in the atmosphere to
obtain a limited temperature rise, usually less than 11C (20F), to accomplish
drying within the maximum permissible drying time to prevent spoilage.
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Temperature rise As applied to crop drying, the term refers to the difference
between ambient temperature and the temperature and the temperature of
the drying air resulting from the addition of heat by the dryer burner.
Tempering - Equilization of moisture or temperature throughout the product.
Bringing a product to a desired moisture content or temperature for
processing.
Time of drying - The elapsed time from the start of the drying process to the
instant the drying front arrives at any point or place in the product.
Time of one-half response Time required to dry fully exposed products halfway
to equilibrium.
Turning - The process of moving a product through the air within a bin or storage
structure, or from one bin or storage structure to another.
Valve, excess-flow A check valve which permits flow of fluid in either direction but
which limits excessive flow in one direction. If the designated flow is
exceeded, the valve automatically closes.
Valve, pressure relief A valve designated as a safety device to open, and remain
open, to discharge a fluid whenever the fluid pressure reaches the start-todischarge setting of the valve. When the fluid pressure drops below this
setting, the relief valve automatically closes.
Valve, quick-acting A manually operated valve specially designed to accomplish
rapid shut-off to fuel flow to dryer.
Valve, solenoid A valve which is opened or closed by a solenoid (electromagnet).
In the normally closed type, for example, the valve is opened by the solenoid
but closed by a return spring and held closed by the fluid pressure upstream
from the valve.
Vapor pressure (fuel) Commonly taken to mean saturated vapor pressure which
is the vapor pressure of a vapor in contact with its liquid form. An example is
the pressure in an LP-gas storage tank. The term is also used for the pressure
of the vaporized fuel being fed to the burner orifice.
Vaporizer - In an LP-gas system, the vaporizer is a heat exchanger wherein heat is
supplied to change the liquid fuel to vapor, ready for combustion. The
vaporizer may be integral with the burner so that part of the heat of
combustion is used for vaporization.
Vaporizer-burner An integral vaporizer-burner unit, dependent upon the heat
generated by the burner as the source of heat to vaporize the liquid fuel.
Velocity of air flow for conditioning:
Apparent velocity in meters per minute (feet per minute) The rate of air flow
determined by dividing the quantity of air flow in cfm by the cross-sectional
area.
Average velocity The rate of air travel through product void space. It is
determined by dividing the apparent velocity by the product void space
expressed as a decimal. The average velocity is always greater than the
apparent velocity.
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Traverse time The in-product travel time of air from entrance to any point, usually
in seconds.
Ventilation - Air movement through space.
Ventilation front The locus of all points of equal traverse time in the product
being conditioned.
Void space - The space between particles in a bulk of stored crop, usually
expressed as percent of total volume.
Weatherproof So constructed or protected that exposure to the weather will not
interfere with safe operation.
SI to English
Density
1 m2 = 10.764 ft2
= 1550.0 in2
1 kg/ m3 = 0.06243 lbm/ ft3
Energy
Heat flux
1 W = 3.4123 Btu/ h
1 m = 3.2808 ft
= 39.370 in
1 kg = 2.2046 lbm
Area
Mass
Mass flow rate
Power
Quantity
Specific heat
Surface tension
Temperature
Thermal diffusivity
Thermal resistance
Velocity
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SI to English
English to SI
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ft2 = 0.0929 m2
in2 = 6.452 x 10-4 m2
lbm/ ft3 = 16.018 kg/ m3
slug/ ft3 = 515.379 kg/ m3
Btu = 1055.056 J
cal = 4.1868 J
lbf.ft = 1.3558 J
hp.h = 2.685 x 106 J
Btu/ lbm = 2326 J/kg
lbf = 4.448 N
pdl = 0.1382 N
Btu/ (h.ft2) = 3.1525 W/ m2
kcal/ (h.m2) = 1.163 W/ m2
cal/ (s.cm2) = 41.870 x 103 W/ m2
Btu/ (h.ft3) = 10.343 W/ m3
English to SI
Viscosity (dynamic)
Viscosity (kinematic)
Volume
1 m3 = 35.3134 ft3
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IV. References
Hall, C.W. 1980. Drying and Storage of Agricultural Crops. AVI Publishing
Co., Inc.
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